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This article spotlights the current deployment status of fuel cells in road transport at the end of 2023.

Approaching 90.000 FCVs on the road at the end of 2023.

This report provides an overview of the current status of fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) and hydrogen refueling station infrastructure, based on data collected by the IEA Technology Collaboration Programme on Advanced Fuel Cells. As of December 2023, the global fleet of FCVs nears 90,000, serviced by over 1,200 hydrogen stations. The report also highlights the growth of heavy-duty trucks and the continued expansion of hydrogen stations, particularly in China, South Korea, and Japan.
You can find more information on the analysis of this data and the development of the numbers of FCVs between 2017 and 2023 in the report.

You can find the full report here or download it directly here.

 

The Technology Collaboration Programme on the Research, Development and Demonstration on Advanced Fuel Cells (Advanced Fuel Cells Technology Collaboration Programme, AFC TCP) functions within a framework created by the International Energy Agency (IEA). The activities of the AFC TCP are coordinated by the IEA’s Working Party on Energy End-use Technologies (EUWP). Views, findings and publications of the AFC TCP do not necessarily represent the views or policies of the IEA Secretariat or of its individual member countries.